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10th Grade Science
Physics
10. Nuclear Physics
Radiation, Types and effects

Radiation Types and Effects: Alpha, Beta, and Gamma Explained

Explore the properties, penetrating power, and biological effects of the three types of nuclear radiation, and discover how radioactive decay and half-life govern the behaviour of unstable nuclei.


What You'll Learn

Alpha, beta, and gamma radiation differ in charge, mass, and penetration.
Half-life governs how quickly radioactive samples lose their activity.
Ionising radiation damages DNA, potentially causing mutations and cancer.
ALARA, shielding, and distance are key radiation protection strategies.

What You'll Practice

1

Students calculate remaining activity using the half-life decay formula.

2

Questions compare biological damage from alpha versus gamma radiation.

3

Learners identify radiation types, properties, shielding, and decay changes.

Why This Matters

Understanding radiation types and their biological effects is essential for informed decision-making in medicine, energy, and environmental safety throughout students' lives.

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Radioactive Decay
Half-Life
Ionising Radiation
Radiation Protection
Nuclear Physics
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